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Ideas For Your First Week Back In Speech


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Episode Title: Ideas for Your First Week Back in Speech

Host: Erin Larsen, M.S., CCC-SLP

Episode Summary: In this episode of the All Things SLP podcast, host Erin Larsen shares creative and practical ideas for SLPs preparing for their first week back in speech therapy after a break. Erin provides tips on how to make the transition smooth and engaging for both therapists and clients, setting a positive tone for the rest of the school year or therapy cycle.

Key Topics Discussed:

  1. Preparing for the First Week:
    • Importance of planning and organization before the first week.
    • Creating a welcoming and organized therapy space.
  2. Establishing Routines:
    • Setting up consistent routines and expectations for therapy sessions.
    • Strategies for introducing and reinforcing these routines with clients.
  3. Icebreakers and Getting to Know You Activities:
    • Fun and engaging icebreakers to help build rapport with clients.
    • Activities designed to get to know clients’ interests, strengths, and areas of need.
  4. Reviewing Goals and Progress:
    • Techniques for reviewing and revisiting therapy goals with clients.
    • Using the first week to assess current skill levels and set the stage for future progress.
  5. Incorporating Fun and Motivating Activities:
    • Ideas for activities that make the first week back enjoyable and motivating.
    • Examples of games and interactive tasks that can be used to re-engage clients.
  6. Communication with Parents and Caregivers:
    • Importance of updating parents and caregivers on what to expect in the coming weeks.
    • Tips for effective communication and collaboration with families.
  7. Self-Care for SLPs:
    • Reminders and tips for SLPs to take care of themselves during this transition period.
    • Strategies for managing stress and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

Practical Tips:

  • Organizational Strategies:
    • Creating checklists and schedules to stay organized.
    • Preparing materials and resources in advance to save time.
  • Engagement Techniques:
    • Using interest-based activities to capture clients’ attention.
    • Encouraging client input and participation in planning sessions.

Resources Mentioned: The Speech Therapy Toolbox

Now What? Join the conversation! Share your own tips and ideas for the first week back in speech therapy on our social media platforms. Don’t forget to subscribe to the All Things SLP podcast for more expert insights and practical advice.

Thank you for listening! We hope you found this episode with Erin Larsen helpful and motivating. Stay tuned for more episodes where we bring you expert advice and innovative ideas for your speech therapy practice. See you next time!

About the Host: Erin Larsen, M.S., CCC-SLP

  • Owner of Speech Tea, LLC
  • Founder of The Speech Therapy Toolbox
  • Creator of The Early Intervention Academy for SLPs

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email: [email protected]

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